So, in the months and years to come, it falls to those of us who advocate for free markets to persist in making our case. It is true that momentary events likely will cloud the public judgment and provide nefarious opportunity for statists and other political hustlers. --Blankley for the Washington Times on Oct. 3, 2008.

That doesn't really do him justice. You have to hear his subtle British accent to get the full effect. Go dig a "Left, Right & Center" podcast if you have the time. If you don't, I suggest you make the time. It's good radio and good politics. While we're on the topic, I never listen to lefty radio. To me, Stephanie Miller is as useless as Rush Limbaugh. I only listen to point-counterpoint formats (although I admit to checking in on the lefty site HuffPo. It's sort of a guilty pleasure of mine).

Buckley's Obama endorsement earned him a chilly farewell from National Review. They may want to rethink that. They might want to hang onto all the thinking country-club righties they've got. Maybe that's why I'm a softie for Blankley, he symbolizes the last loyal intellectual conservative for me.

I picture him in his stiff navy blue double-breasted blazer, his pocket square a discreet dash of color across his heart. Frozen in a proud salute, Blankley stands at the bow of the great sinking USS Republican while the pulpit rises, rises, rises and the stern sinks, sinks, sinks. One can imagine a single tear tracing the line of his cheek as he silently succumbs to the final gurgle, gurgle, gurgle.

Tony, baby, that UnderDog outfit sure looks cute on you. Come on over here and I'll brew you a cup of recession coffee any day of the week.

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Blankley gives me on "The Left" an opportunity to hone my guilt by association skills.

Seven years as Newt Gingrich's press secretary.

Longtime hack for Rev. Moon at "The Washington Times."

Nazi.

But I agree with your thesis. If this election plays out like it's going now there will have been a fundamental change in the GOP. Ironic that we just talked about the sixties. This election is shaping up to be the GOP's 1968.

Blankley--from RJs link: "For example, as Obama has portrayed his political career as one extended beau geste to the ideal of American democracy, a slightly curious media would have thought to report on how he ran his previous elections."

Fuck me! That is exactly what I'm talking about what a fucking gas bag!

Worked w/Blankley in the mid-late 90s when I was doing Matthews' show; he was then, and continues to be an arse. He did lose a lot of weight sometime around '96 or so and looked mah-velous, though he still sounded like a donkey.

Stephanie Miller took over as host of "Equal Time" (formerly w/Dee Dee Myers and Bay Buchanan). She was an awful Liberal. We missed Dee Dee. Bay was all over her. I've heard her program on a limited basis since then...and I'm happy to see she's still awful. Her dad was Barry Goldwater's running mate...not that that makes a difference. Just useless trivia.

Erin, meh, they're not that juicy. Day in day out kind of stuff. He was always nice to me, although he could be a major pumpkinhead to other staff members or members of the crew. I started with him in late '94 when he was basically unknown (he was writing a column for the SF Examiner and had been a Capitol Hill cop, then a staffer for Tip O'Neill) on a network called "America's Talking" which quickly became MSNBC. I think because of that longevity thing, he was nice to me. One interesting thing: his brothers are all diehard conservatives. He's the black sheep.